Workflow and my mobile device setups.

4 Dec, 2012 - 3 minutes
Like many others, I rely heavily on my mobile devices to get my work done. I’ve been a user of the iPhone since the original, with a year on a Nexus one android device. I don’t have a strong preference and there are no “religious arguments” to be had with me on platform. In fact, I’d probably choose PamlOS if I had a choice, it’s simple elegance and stability were a comfort to me…it just didn’t make it to modernization.

Converting (back) to wordpress from Blogger

2 Dec, 2012 - 1 minutes
http://yahoo.com - Feb 1, 2013 I personally believe this amazing article , “Converting (back) to wordpress from Blogger | The Forwarding Plane”, really interesting not to mention it ended up being a very good read. Thanks for the post,Philomena

Converting (back) to wordpress from Blogger

2 Dec, 2012 - 4 minutes
For a long time I ran a blog called tech.buraglio.com that was a self hosted wordpress site. After having kids and getting a bit busier at work, I decided to move everything that I had been hosting (images, scripts, hacks, blogs and DNS) to “the cloud”. I managed to do this for everything but my primary DNS resolver, which I had always intended to keep, and one wordpress blog that I hosted for someone else.

SDN across domains in the WAN - a novice look

27 Nov, 2012 - 3 minutes
Brent Salisbury - Nov 3, 2012 Nice thoughts Nick. The SP is moving quickly on this. You keyed in on the part that is such a question mark. How do inter-domain exchange information safely and usefully. Good thing is the content providers have been doing similar things for a long time. When I click post your site will do an OAUTH to Google. APIs and open source might be the ticket.

SDN across domains in the WAN - a novice look

27 Nov, 2012 - 3 minutes
There has been a flurry of discussion on SDN in the WAN lately, specifically, why and how. Brent Salsbury laid out a few use cases here. The why seems pretty straightforward. I do believe it will happen, however, the how is the interesting part. Admittedly, I’m a tad of a greenhorn in the SDN space, I’ve made it work in a lab, I participate as much as I can in the working groups and I attempt (poorly) to keep up.

About Nick Buraglio

26 Nov, 2012 - 4 minutes
This site is maintained by the domain owner, me, Nick Buraglio. It is intended to be a journal and notebook for things I find useful, problems I’m working on or general technology rambling. It should be noted, however, that these pages are really just a personal notebook to me, stuff I find useful and things I may want to remember. Please don’t expect them to always be correct or complete .

Using a Brocade MLXe as a replicator to an IDS

25 Nov, 2012 - 2 minutes
Have you ever needed to replicate a lot of data transparently to an IDS without the use of a rack of optical taps? Not enough budget for a Gigamon or cPacket? Have a spare MLXe laying around? you’re in luck, we were in that boat too. Let me first preface this by saying that this would be fairly trivial using OpenFlow / SDN. That being said, we didn’t have the time to set that up, so this is what we came with.

Workflow and my every day workstation setup.

25 Nov, 2012 - 2 minutes
Recently, there was a thread over at Packet Pushers about what folks use for their daily workflow. I quickly realized that my setup is pretty simple (as I like it) and relied on a large amount of terminal based tools, which makes sense since I have been a UNIX (or UNIX based) OS user since my migration from the original MacOS back in the 1990s. Anyway, Since I wrote most of this up already, I thought I’d post it here:

VDXrancid contrib scripts

14 Nov, 2012 - 1 minutes
Brocade VDX First Impressions…. | The Forwarding Plane - Dec 6, 2012 […] is easily integrated into RANCID. I hacked together a script to do this in about 10 minutes and I’m an awful […] vdxrancid « diffidence - Jan 1, 2013 […] Nick Buraglio has done some work on making Brocade’s VDX switches running NOS, work with the RANCID configuration management tool. […] Use RANCID SVN data from the command line - Jan 4, 2013